friedl@vsi.UUCP (Stephen J. Friedl) (08/18/88)
Hi folks, I recently posted a request asking how I can get rid of the DUMPDEV on a 3B5/3B15 because I don't want a crash dump eating some partition. The general consensus is that there's no way to avoid this but it can be worked around. We took a spare partition on the second drive, put /tmp on the low part, a second swap area on the high part, and designated this as the dump device. This way if the system takes a crash dump nothing "useful" will be eaten, plus we have a spare partition to use when loading filesystem image tapes. Most of the respondents mentioned that having a spare partition was A Good Thing, as I've found in the past. For those wondering about the crash dumps, there are indeed conditions where the system will dump without me asking it to. It is related to the auto-reboot feature, and when misconfigured it will indeed take a dump. See optreboot(8) for the gory details. I got particularly good info from Brian Kantor and Steve Losen, plus a few more messages that I can't find around anymore ( sorry :-< ). Steve -- Steve Friedl V-Systems, Inc. +1 714 545 6442 3B2-kind-of-guy friedl@vsi.com {backbones}!vsi.com!friedl attmail!vsi!friedl ---------Nancy Reagan on the Three Stooges: "Just say Moe"---------